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I've been using the CW-80 as input to Fixed 1 on a TIU to run my single car Doodlebug on a loop upstairs.  I noticed at full throttle the track voltage (per the Remote) doesn't quite make it to 17 volts.  Using this transformer, is there:

  1. Any potential damage to the TIU?
  2. Any potential damage to the Doodlebug running at less than 18 volts?

Thanks.

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Bob, the reason you cannot use a CW80 to program an MTH engine in conventional is due to the way the bell & whistle buttons on the CW80 produce the + & - DC offset. An MTH engine requires a fast on/off of the offset voltage-- as the manuals state  "half second button presses separated by half seconds" The CW80 DC offset voltage ramps up & down slower than 1/2 second, so an MTH engine will not regcognize the offset produced by a CW80.

 

Hope this helps---

Chuck Sartor,

   You might want to invest in a different transformer to allow full use of your programming and TIU, the CW-80 limits you severely. I would invest in an old

KW Transformer at the very least.  I am with Barry & Allen on this one, in fact the only thing we use the CW-80 for is our bumper car set up, if we run out of control space on all our other transformers.

PCRR/Dave

 

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